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Glossary

Decision system

A coordinated set of processes, logic and information that produces decisions or guides actions.

A decision system brings together data, goals and rules so an organisation can choose what to do next. It’s the machinery behind how choices get made, whether that’s handled by humans, software or both.

How we put it to work

In Decidr, a decision system isn’t a static workflow or a rigid set of business rules. It’s a living structure that helps AI apps understand what the organisation is trying to achieve and how to act in support of those goals.

Traditional decision systems often focus on predicting the “right answer.” Decidr goes further by creating a shared understanding of intent. When every app uses the same schema and the same goal structure, decisions aren’t just outputs — they’re expressions of the organisation’s current priorities, beliefs and constraints.

A decision system in Decidr:

  • Connects goals, context and action so choices are grounded in meaning.
  • Helps apps reason about why a particular step matters, not just how to execute it.
  • Supports consistency across functions by giving every app access to the same organisational logic.
  • Improves over time as apps learn from outcomes and adjust their behaviour.

Because Decidr makes decision pathways transparent, you can inspect how an app reached a choice, where its reasoning came from and what data shaped its conclusion. This turns decision making from a black box into something you can refine, tune and trust.

As organisations move into the agentic networked economy, the decision system becomes even more important. It’s the connective layer that lets apps coordinate, share insights and respond to each other in real time. Instead of decisions living in isolated pockets — finance over here, operations over there — Decidr creates one coherent system where intelligence can flow across the entire organisation.

In this way, the decision system isn’t just a tool for choosing between options. It becomes part of the organisation’s digital mind, helping every app think with the same clarity, adapt to shifting goals and turn decisions into meaningful progress.